Central McLean News-Journal - News

The Underwood School Board is well into making plans for the upcoming school year, but the resignations of two long-time staff members just added more to their plates.

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They tell it as it is, offer quality products and bring new shopping options to the Turtle Lake community and area. The progressive thinking duo is Charlie Kelly and Laura Fiedler.

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Underwood’s Paul Cabrera is hoping to fill the airwaves with positive vibes about Underwood and its businesses in the coming weeks.

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They sat at the kitchen table analyzing the previous night’s Class B State Boys Basketball tournament games like any other basketball fans. The difference with these two men is they know what it feels like to be one of the players at “the show,” North Dakota’s biggest sporting event.

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As many others before him, Brian Tinker developed a lifelong passion for chess at an early age, which was fostered by his experiences in school in Los Gatos, California.

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Westridge Golf Club Secretary/Treasurer Justin Adolf would like it if people just asked him what they want to know about the golf course’s tax issue rather than letting rumors run rampant.

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Members of the Westridge Golf Course were at Wednesday’s regular meeting to update the Underwood City Commission on financial issues that were recently brought to the members’ attention.

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The snowstorm that had been forecast for days descended on North Dakota Monday morning and throughout the day, dropping anywhere from between eight inches to about a foot in a swath that cut a diagonal path across the state from south-central North Dakota to the northwest corner, including McLean County.

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Underwood economic director Wendy Spencer is working on setting up the annual meeting for the Underwood Area Economic Development Corporation, hoping to find a way to bring locals in to the meeting so they can find out what the UAEDC is doing for them and for Underwood.

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When Registered Nurse Kishori Kelsey was asked to teach the Garrison and Turtle Lake Hospitals’ nursing courses for CSI St. Alexius this coming fall, it was an answer to her prayers. She’s sure it will be a God-send for other people as well.

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